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Ex-stars call for TTFF overhaul
« on: November 13, 2011, 01:35:00 AM »
From: Trinidad Express Newspapers
 By Garth Wattley


http://www.trinidadexpress.com/sports/Ex-stars_call_for_TTFF_overhaul-133756563.html

It is neither captain Kenwyne Jones and his players, nor German coach Otto Pfister, but rather the Trinidad and Tobago Football Federation (TTFF) which is coming in for the heaviest criticism following the national team's early elimination from 2014 World Cup qualifying.

The Soca Warriors were beaten 2-1 at the Guyana National Stadium on Friday evening to end any hopes of advancing to the next round of the CONCACAF qualifying campaign. And former national players Clayton Morris and Marlon Morris and ex-coach Everald "Gally" Cummings are all calling for a complete change of leadership in the governing body.

"I think the TTFF executive should resign," Marlon Morris bluntly told the Sunday Express yesterday, "because the footballing public has lost all confidence in their leadership. Nobody would put money in the TTFF."

Morris, who recently failed in his bid to become president of the Northern Football Association, said further of the administration: "They lack credibility and the ability to think independently."

He said Friday's result did not come as a surprise since the team had been subject to "poor preparation". But he also claimed the TTFF had also let the players down.

He said: "When players feel second class, when you hurt the football community, when the administration is fighting with the players, they are not going to play for you. Footballers are a fraternity. The passion isn't there... All of this is a function of poor leadership."

Clayton Morris, T&T captain during the 1990 World Cup qualifying campaign, linked the failed 2010 campaign to Friday's loss.

"It's very disappointing to see we went out so early. I don't think these teams should be knocking us out. But having said that, it's what we've been doing since 2006 (that is responsible). Since we blacklisted the (2006 World Cup) players, we started to go backwards."

And referring to the resignation as Football Federation president last month of Oliver Camps, Morris said Camps' colleagues should follow his lead.

"The rest of people should be man enough to let younger blood take over now. It's time for the changing of the guards...I don't think we could go forward if the same people remain there, same with coaching."

Morris said a different approach was needed when it came to hiring coaches from overseas.

"We have what it takes to bring our football to a level," he said. "To develop our football, we have to do it for ourselves."

He said that if after that further experience was needed for a qualifying series, then perhaps a foreign coach could be hired. And he recommended his old coach as the one to oversee the future development of the local game.

"Gally Cummings should be the man given the responsibility to develop the football for the next couple of years, where he would have a panel of coaches going into the communities to find talent," Morris (C) said.

"That wouldn't cost the amount of money involved in hiring a foreign coach."

Cummings himself said the timing of Pfister's hiring, so close to the start of qualifying, was wrong.

"You don't bring in a man at short notice to prepare a team. The side should have had a local preparing the team (well in advance)," he said.

And with the qualifying effort over at the first stage, he sees no reason for Pfister to be retained.

"The only person who benefitted from this is Pfister," he said. "I think the entire technical staff should go."

However, Cummings laid ultimate blame for the failure of the 2014 effort at the feet of the TTFF and their ex-special adviser, Jack Warner.

"I am tired of seeing the TTFF destroy football in this country," he said.

Tongue-in-cheek, he added with reference to previous failed campaigns stretching back to 1990: "Jack Warner is in the best position as Minister of roads. He fixed the Road to Italy, he fixed the Road to France (1998) and the road to Germany (2006) still has many bumps. This road (Brazil 2012) get fixed too, because he was responsible for bringing Pfister."

The former coach and technical adviser is now advocating that the senior team take a hiatus from international competition.

"I think for the next two years, we should take part in no international tournaments until we build a proper foundation. Build the football to a level where we can compete and stop embarrassing the country...

"Put an interim committee in place to hold onto the football until we get fair elections."
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Re: Ex-stars call for TTFF overhaul
« Reply #1 on: November 13, 2011, 01:45:26 AM »
Tongue-in-cheek, he added with reference to previous failed campaigns stretching back to 1990: "Jack Warner is in the best position as Minister of roads. He fixed the Road to Italy, he fixed the Road to France (1998) and the road to Germany (2006) still has many bumps. This road (Brazil 2012) get fixed too, because he was responsible for bringing Pfister."

The former coach and technical adviser is now advocating that the senior team take a hiatus from international competition.

"I think for the next two years, we should take part in no international tournaments until we build a proper foundation. Build the football to a level where we can compete and stop embarrassing the country...

"Put an interim committee in place to hold onto the football until we get fair elections."


I agree wid yuh dey.. boi...
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Re: Ex-stars call for TTFF overhaul
« Reply #2 on: November 13, 2011, 05:18:13 AM »
Tongue-in-cheek, he added with reference to previous failed campaigns stretching back to 1990: "Jack Warner is in the best position as Minister of roads. He fixed the Road to Italy, he fixed the Road to France (1998) and the road to Germany (2006) still has many bumps. This road (Brazil 2012) get fixed too, because he was responsible for bringing Pfister."

The former coach and technical adviser is now advocating that the senior team take a hiatus from international competition.

"I think for the next two years, we should take part in no international tournaments until we build a proper foundation. Build the football to a level where we can compete and stop embarrassing the country...

"Put an interim committee in place to hold onto the football until we get fair elections."


I agree wid yuh dey.. boi...
You agree with that slop!!!!!!!!! the man said take another hiatus from football, meanwhile our fifa ratings plummet to an all time low, next thing yuh know, we have tuh compete @ the most basic level like belize and montserat tuh get to the WC.

it's bc we took such ah long hiatus that we were eliminated yesterday, this team needs tuh keep active to form ah cohesive bond, that is why i don't ever want tuh see another local coach in we ranks, dem boy too jealous minded and disruptive.   
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Re: Ex-stars call for TTFF overhaul
« Reply #3 on: November 13, 2011, 05:41:12 AM »
I don't know why Gally said two years ,in two weeks he could put a better playing team together to beat the likes of Guyana ! He did it before. He will need more time to   Come  up to the level of Jamaica! But Trinidad and Tobago needs to put it's house in order and stop looking for foreign solutions!

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Re: Ex-stars call for TTFF overhaul
« Reply #4 on: November 13, 2011, 06:36:19 AM »
Blame the TTFF??!!  For what??  Nah dem mad or wha??   ::) ::)

On a related note, I remember something The Fearless One said on radio about 2 days before the match.  He was discussing our prospective for getting pass Guyana and his sentiments were that while T&T looked good on paper, Guyana is playing as a TEAM.  We may have the better players INDIVIDUALLY but football is a TEAM sport and playing at home they may have the edge.

........hhhhhhhmmmmmm......I haven't seen footage of the game as yet, but from the comments about how Guyana played, was Andre correct??

Bottom line is, I knew we were doomed to failure when we hadn't played any international friendlies in close to a year, our only warm up game was against INDIA.....I repeat INDIA, and de coach was getting to know his players DURING THE QUALIFYING CAMPAIGN.   Sounds like a recipe for failure to me......

I know we were not going to Brazil, I didn't expect the crash and burn to happen this early and at the feet of Guyana, a country that hasn't beaten us in SIXTY YEARS!!!  Wow!!!....

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Re: Ex-stars call for TTFF overhaul
« Reply #5 on: November 13, 2011, 12:24:21 PM »
they are right

but they can't do anything about it

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Re: Ex-stars call for TTFF overhaul
« Reply #6 on: November 13, 2011, 08:20:07 PM »
All these fellas fighting down foreign coaches like if we in 1979 with no internet and it's all about speed and beats.  scheeupps. 
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